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jackrabbit10 · M
88 cents lbs. for great value. at Walmart butter ball much higher,
swirlie · 31-35
@jackrabbit10
Nobody is making money off those turkeys at 88 cents per pound!
In Canada, the cheapest turkey you can buy is $2.50 per pound and for a premium turkey it's $6.00 per pound.
Nobody is making money off those turkeys at 88 cents per pound!
In Canada, the cheapest turkey you can buy is $2.50 per pound and for a premium turkey it's $6.00 per pound.
jackrabbit10 · M
@swirlie if I go to Kroger's tomorrow will be like 49 cents lbs. cost of living is fairly good hear.
swirlie · 31-35
@jackrabbit10
How much is the farmer making off that turkey at 49 cents a pound in Kroger's?
How much is the farmer making off that turkey at 49 cents a pound in Kroger's?
jackrabbit10 · M
@swirlie don't really know but can't be very much.by the time the farmers. processers. stores. get don don't seem like it is very much. unless it's a tax right off.
swirlie · 31-35
@jackrabbit10
It may be cheap to live where you are but those who are trying to make a living at producing cheap food are going broke. We can't have it both ways.
It may be cheap to live where you are but those who are trying to make a living at producing cheap food are going broke. We can't have it both ways.
jackrabbit10 · M
@swirlie yell your right. the small farms. and dairy's. cattle farms. all selling off the land for housing. it's the corporations now that is setting the price of food,
swirlie · 31-35
@jackrabbit10
Oh boy... 🤦🏼♀ ...this is what happened during the 1930's too.
Oh boy... 🤦🏼♀ ...this is what happened during the 1930's too.
jackrabbit10 · M
@swirlie history repeating itself.



